Having been involved with the M3M stuff for a while, I can say that it does have some better features over the original M2 as well as some downsides. First, it fires from an open bolt, preventing cookoffs, a plus. Second, the QD barrel is a nice option as well. But, we wouldn't QD anything in the helo, so it really doesn't matter to me. For us, the increased firing rate allows us a tighter impact pattern, increasing probability of hit. But, the Marines have bought up all the M3M's for the next couple of years so we aren't going to see any operationally for quite some time. I do know that the Marines seem to have been experiencing a higher than acceptable failure rate that has caused some concern. More to follow as details become more available. However, there is real promise in this weapon system.
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